I would agree. When you have over 20,000 employees and multiple legacy systems,
upgrading an OS is a really big deal and you will always be behind the pack.
Staff don't have the choice or ability to upgrade.
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You might mean SIFR or Scalable Inman Flash Replacement
http://www.mikeindustries.com/blog/archive/2004/08/sifr
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Looking for references on making Word forms accessible.
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return false;" just to
make sure it's
available via keyboard only.
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I'm using the recommended accessible way to open a new browser window (yes, I know but
it's an elearning module and we have to link out to internal content so learners can
view reference material without losing their place, plus they are quite used to this
method).
However, I'm finding that if
the left
aligned image and your ul
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Subject: [WSG] image swallowing my list
I can't seem to find a reference to this problem:
I have an list defined with a background
I can't seem to find a reference to this problem:
I have an list defined with a background image. If I place this next to an image
aligned left, the bullets are hidden by the image. I've tried different padding etc
and that makes no difference - developing purely for IE6
ul li {
list-st
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Subject: Re: [WSG] print style - reposition a div
Phillips, Wendy spoke the following wise words on
Not sure how to tackle this ...
I have a two column table - in the right hand column is a div. I have a print style
sheet and would like this div to position itself at the end of all other content in
the print version.
Is this possible?
Thanks
WP
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IE6 has a bug with frames and scrollbars when the page contains an XHTML doctype
declaration. If the content causes vertical scrollbars, IE thinks that the width of
the scrollbar must be included in the overall width of the page and produces
horizontal scrollbars when they are not necessary. The
I've actually nearly always designed new sites or templates from my graphics file -
whether that's fireworks or photopaint. To me, there's no difference in the two
methods but designing your layout visually in the first instance gives you the best
idea as to how the finished product will more or
Sorry - I should have said I use DW MX - we're still on NT here and MX 2004 doesn't
run on it. 2004 will have more accessibility and standards support options that plain
MX.
As Scott says, you can work in code view, design view, split - whatever you like. I'm
in and out of all of them all day l
I've used DW for about 5 years but just started doing XHTML - don't seem to have
problems validating to transitional for my purposes. I used to handcode but that's
just not on when looking after thousands of pages and online modules.
- Can set DW to convert pages to XHTML
- Run the clean up XHTM
as a matter of interest ...
http://developers.slashdot.org/developers/04/03/12/0454228.shtml
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You could perhaps use Access Keys ...
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It seems there is an incorrect use of alt tags here - correct tagging would assist use
of image mapping
See this article
http://diveintoaccessibility.org/day_24_providing_text_equivalents_for_image_maps.html
WP
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Flash will always come to the top as it is an activeX object
you can use the wmode parameter but that is not supported in all browsers
http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/ts/documents/flash_top_layer.htm
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